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Embedded Earth Plate

An Embedded Earth Plate is a type of grounding system used in electrical installations to provide a safe and reliable grounding path for electrical equipment and devices. The earth plate is typically made of copper or galvanized steel and is buried in the ground with a sufficient depth to ensure a low-resistance connection to the earth.

The earth plate is usually embedded in a layer of backfill material, such as bentonite, which helps to maintain good contact with the surrounding soil and reduce the soil resistivity. The earth plate is connected to the equipment or device being grounded by a conductor, such as a copper wire, that is attached to the plate using a clamp or other suitable method.



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